Not in full service yet, Expected in 2025, for those ships with up dated Aegis system required to operate the block 2 The CAMM does not need such extensive systems to be fully effective.The same is true of ESSM block 2, but more so.
Not in full service yet, Expected in 2025, for those ships with up dated Aegis system required to operate the block 2 The CAMM does not need such extensive systems to be fully effective.The same is true of ESSM block 2, but more so.
Note the product sheet statesNot in full service yet, Expected in 2025, for those ships with up dated Aegis system required to operate the block 2 The CAMM does not need such extensive systems to be fully effective.
Just to add with Block II ESSM gains the ability to target without illumination from the host ships radar, block II has its own active radar.Not in full service yet, Expected in 2025, for those ships with up dated Aegis system required to operate the block 2 The CAMM does not need such extensive systems to be fully effective.
The Saudi corvettes do not use ESSM, they use VL Mica. ESSM was not approved for export to Saudi Arabia which is why they had to switch to European SAMs.But interestingly the Saudi corvettes (Navantia) use ESSM.
My understanding is that CAMM-ER is fully operational. It has already been deployed as part of the Albatros NG system aboard the Pakistani frigate PNS Babur. Pic via X.CAAM-ER is, like ESSM Block II, still completing development testing.
You are indeed right, and again, I should not base capability based on Wikipedia entries (for the class its still listed as ESSM, but the individual ships are VLMica on Wikipedia). I wasn't aware of the Saudis being blocked.The Saudi corvettes do not use ESSM, they use VL Mica. ESSM was not approved for export to Saudi Arabia which is why they had to switch to European SAMs.
I suggest you read the wikipedia article again. It clearly states:After years of building up its navy, Saudi Arabia is testing its new warships with real-world missions (yahoo.com)
Freedom-class littoral combat ship - Wikipedia
The Americans are building the Saudis 4 Frigates based on the Freedom class LCS for the national defence radar picket role, they are to be fitted with Spy-1F and Aegis and the Mk 41 VLS for the SM-2 and ESSM. The Mica system is a CIWS and not really suitable for this role.
You will probably find that it was more about the US not allowing the Mk 41/ESSM being fitted to French built ships in a French yard, than an outright rejection of the Saudis.
Here is a FAR more reliable source than wikipedia:The requirement for an Aegis combat system was dropped for cost reasons and the ships will instead feature the TRS-4D AESA air search radar.
That’s why wiki articles are not authoritative.I suggest you read the wikipedia article again. It clearly states:
Here is a FAR more reliable source than wikipedia:
New developments for Saudi MMSC programme - EDR Magazine
The Royal Saudi Naval Force’s MMSC programme - the ”Twaiq Project” - managed by Lockheed Martin, is progressing according to schedule. EDR On-Line reports.www.edrmagazine.eu
They will use CAMM fired from the Mk41.
MBDA Inc. Wins NAVSEA Contract to Supply CAMM to Royal Saudi Navy’s MMSC - MBDA Inc.
On 31 January 2023, MBDA Incorporated, the US arm of MBDA, was awarded a Foreign Military Sales contract worth $118,673,894 (USD) by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). MBDA will be supporting the US Navy’s Multi-Mission Surface Combatant ships with the Sea Ceptor air defense system and...mbdainc.com
Wikipedia sucks. It's badly worded, they meant the TRS-4D replaced the SPY-1 once Aegis was dropped. TRS-4D is a Hensoldt radar, not Thales, just FYI.That’s why wiki articles are not authoritative.
AEGIS is not a radar. It’s a combat system.
You can’t choose a Thales “4D radar” instead of AEGIS, but you could instead of SPY-1, SPY-6, SPY-7 and so on…
MBDA’s Air Defence Missile CAMM-ER Successfully Completes Major Milestone - Naval NewsMy understanding is that CAMM-ER is fully operational. It has already been deployed as part of the Albatros NG system aboard the Pakistani frigate PNS Babur. Pic via X.
But that press release is from June 2021. It could be in service now, or delayed until 2025.MBDA’s Air Defence Missile CAMM-ER Successfully Completes Major Milestone - Naval News
From MBDA's release the system (Albatros NG) and missile is planned to be in service in 2024. ...
You could update it.Wikipedia sucks. It's badly worded, they meant the TRS-4D replaced the SPY-1 once Aegis was dropped. TRS-4D is a Hensoldt radar, not Thales, just FYI.
It's also where the confusion around ESSM comes from. Saudi Arabia originally wanted ESSM on their corvettes and MMSC. But when they were blocked and changed missiles, unless someone updates the wikipedia articles that misleading info just sits out there.
The latest version of VL Mica is supposed to have an effective range of about 40km, which is a bit more than a CIWS, & even the old VL Mica is claimed to be effectve out to 20 km (though less so than closer in).After years of building up its navy, Saudi Arabia is testing its new warships with real-world missions (yahoo.com)
Freedom-class littoral combat ship - Wikipedia
The Americans are building the Saudis 4 Frigates based on the Freedom class LCS for the national defence radar picket role, they are to be fitted with Spy-1F and Aegis and the Mk 41 VLS for the SM-2 and ESSM. The Mica system is a CIWS and not really suitable for this role.
Only 4 months in SCE @Burnham? Should be a lot more than that. Pity it's no longer the same regime as Ardmore was. I avoided a holiday in Ardmore by the skin of my teeth.Totally changing the subject because the CAMM vs ESSM is a dead horse both have advantages and both have disadvatages... so onto a new subject
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Yeah I was surprised with that it was only 4 months...Only 4 months in SCE @Burnham? Should be a lot more than that. Pity it's no longer the same regime as Ardmore was. I avoided a holiday in Ardmore by the skin of my teeth.
With a budget like that not that likely. Originally I thought the CY would be a good fit (for them) and we could sell Canterbury to then fund the new sealift ship (I seriously cannot see us getting 2 as mooted awhile back for a number of reasons) but I see Ireland wants a purpose built new build with all the trimmings. Sure I read somewhere they want a tanking option so sounds like a cross between a tanker/sealift ship with true multi role capabilities, probably hence the price increase.Looking at this piece in NavalNews, what is likelihood that Canterbury could follow the IPV's and find herself back in the place of her forebears in the Irish Sea?
Irish Naval Service Plans €300 Million Support Ship Buy - Naval News
that was some time ago and the dollar against the euro it is getting close to almost 4 times the amount, not quite but closeThe funding envisaged is almost double what we paid for CY new!